Audio Source - Ten-Tec OMNI-VII 588 Programmer's Reference Manual

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Audio Source

The audio source for the OMNI-VII can be selected as either the MIC, the back
panel LINE input, or a summation of BOTH.
Format:
Where:
Example:
NOTE: The audio that is transmitted by the OMNI-VII when you are transmitting
over the Internet (TRIPing), is the audio the OMNI-VII receives on the Ethernet from the
computer. The OMNI-VII provides a feature, where if you select the audio input to be the
MIC, you can control the MIC audio via the MIC GAIN. When TRIPing, the MIC GAIN
will be applied to the TRIP audio when the audio source is set to MIC. Likewise, you
control the LINE GAIN to control the LINE Input audio gain. When TRIPing, the LINE
GAIN will be applied to the TRIP audio when the audio source is set to LINE. One may
have a preferred setting for gain applied to the TRIP data when in sideband mode, and a
preferred setting for gain applied to the TRIP Data when in FM mode. To achieve this,
simply set the input source to MIC when TRIPing in SideBand, and set the MIC GAIN to
the desired level. Likewise, when in FM, simply set the input source to LINE when
TRIPing in FM, and set the desired LINE Level. Remember that the specific gain will be
applied to the specific input when you are not TRIPing and wanting to use the MIC or
LINE as audio inputs.
Rev 1.009
OMNI-VII Firmware Updates at www.rfsquared.com
'*' 'C1A' <d0> <CR>
'*' = the ASCII '*' symbol (0x2a)
C1A = the ASCII 'C1A' characters (<0x43><0x31><0x41>)
<d0> = binary 0 for MIC
= binary 1 for LINE
= binary 2 for BOTH (summed)
*C1A <0x01> <CR> sets the audio source to MIC
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